ontbrandingstemperaturen
Ontbrandingstemperaturen is a Dutch term that is not widely standardized in technical literature. It can be interpreted as the temperatures at which branding marks—logos, brand names or labels—are removed, erased, or fade from a surface through thermal processes. In practice, the concept is most likely to appear in contexts such as debranding in manufacturing, packaging recycling, and product lifecycle management, where removing or concealing brand identifiers is required for reuse, compliance, or authentication.
Two common interpretations often discussed are: 1) thermal debranding, where heat is applied to detach inks
Methods for studying ontbrandingstemperaturen typically involve exposing samples to controlled heat with varying temperatures and times,
Industrial relevance spans packaging and electronics, where debranding is part of recycling, rebranding, or material reuse,